US teens learn to lie during surveys
According to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US teens are more likely to lie about having sex, doing drugs and smoking cigarettes than they were in the 1990s....
View ArticleAsk Dr. Snee: Actively answering letters
Hello there, and welcome to another round of Ask Dr. Snee. I’m pretty busy right now, training this group of interns. But I figured that since this week’s topic is getting Americans more active, I...
View ArticleLiars usually have their legs crossed
If someone tells you they need to pee, that may be the only honest thing they’ve said in the conversation, according to a new study. Researchers at California State University found that if your...
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